15 September, 2016

The looting of Brazil begins

Brazil's
coup govt has announced a huge privatization agenda with plans to
auction off 32 major infrastructure projects.

Inside the
stormy revelations concerning the coup against Brazil's suspended
president Dilma Rousseff, the neoliberal "Taliban" rush to
complete their mission, abolishing any pretexts.

The
undemocratic procedures through which Rousseff was forced to abandon
the leadership of the country are amazingly apparent, especially
after the latest
revelations through the transcripts that were
published by the country's largest newspaper, Folha de São Paulo.

Recall that
revelations concern secret conversations that took place in March,
just weeks before the impeachment vote in the lower house was held.
They show explicit plotting between the new planning minister
(then-senator), Romero Jucá, and former oil executive Sergio Machado
— both of whom are formal targets of the “Car Wash” corruption
investigation — as they agree that removing Dilma is the only means
for ending the corruption investigation. The conversations also
include discussions of the important role played in Dilma's removal
by the most powerful national institutions, including — most
importantly — Brazil's military leaders.

As the
infringement of the democratic processes is more than evident, the
neoliberal agents of the global plutocracy proceed in rapid moves to
secure their agenda before people start to realize what's really
going on. That's why they rush to implement immediately their plan to
sell off Brazil's public property and slash public spending.

The
onslaught of the neoliberal "Taliban" globally is more than
evident.